IMIN200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Disulfide, Immunoglobulin Light Chain, B Cell

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After studying lecture #5, you should be familiar with the following concepts: lymphocyte clones. Each na ve b and t cell expresses its own unique bcr or tcr. Each bcr and tcr has a unique antigen specificity. Activated b or t cells expand clonally, that is they produce a population of lymphocytes that are identical to the parental lymphocytes. This means that a novel antigen drives the expansion of a clonal population of lymphocytes with receptors specific for the antigen: b cells and b cell activation. B cells arise from bone marrow stem cells. During development in the bone marrow, b cells commence expression of their bcr. Cells that successfully express a bcr exit the bone marrow and enter circulation where they search for antigens. Detection of antigen in combination with a second signal causes the secretion of a soluble form of the bcr the antibody: antibody structure.

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